Anonymous wrote:Given the sexual assault allegations earlier this year, does he have a chance?
Allegations aside, what has he done to stand out in the minds of Virginia voters?
Justin Fairfax is a D and if he's the Party candidate he will be elected. 2019 results saw D wins over better candidate R's in at least 1 state rep election.
School funding formulas are a mess. Kaine gets Fairfax County votes even though he was going to cut funds.
https://www.factcheck.org/2012/09/crossroads-colors-kaines-cuts/
The school funding formula does not take into account the vast demographic change in FCPS students and it's reflected in the FCPS legislative package. NOVA gravy train days are over but as a state VA doesn't recognize that ...Of course FCPS doesn't exactly do anything to show fiscal discretion with unused capacity and CIP's that emphasize the build.
And then the any point 1 doctor abortion sign off applicable to any gestational woman even if dilating. Ability to determine if is a product or infant. I guess that will be reintroduced and passed.
https://apnews.com/7f30ea0a5f1045aa82c130c9dece1ab8
We had lots of discussions about it - some are attorneys. Wide division among pro choice but all agreed that using healthy child X [now in pre K]in healthy mom Y could have been determined a product up to point of delivery.
Taxes- under Northam there was not a compliance for federal. So married filing joint got a piddly $220 back and single $110. No relationship to taxes paid.